Framework Flashcards
Process
Describes the actions practitioners take when providing services that are client centered and focused on engagement in occupations
*actions practitioner takes in order to help person
Domain
Outlines the professions views and the areas in which it’s members have an established body of knowledge and expertise
Clients of OT
Persons
Groups
Populations
Summary of the Framework
Documentation of the AOTA
- Summary of interrelated constructs that describe OT practice
- professional core belief in the positive relationship between occupation and health
- view of people as occupational beings
- OT approach=client centered
8 Occupations
ADL(activities of daily living) IADL (instrumental activities of daily living) Work Education Leisure Play Social Participation Rest/sleep
5 Areas of Domain
Occupation Context and Environment Client factors Performance skills Performance patterns
Client factors
Deficits that effect body(disease, disorder, injury)
- Values, beliefs, and spirituality
- Body structures
- Body functions
Performance skills
Goals we write for patient to function in everyday life
- Motor skills (writing..)
- Processing skills (cognitive, abstract thinking)
- Social interaction skills (socialize with others)
Performance patterns
Habits-automatic behavior
Roles
Routines
Rituals
Contexts and Environment
Cultural Personal Physical Virtual Temporal Social
Occupations
Goals-directsed, extended over time involve multiple tasks
Occupy time and attention, meaningful, purposeful activity, choose to engage in
Purposeful activities that are valued from clusters form occupation
All things people want, need, or have to do
**Daily life activities in which people engage in